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Default FS: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX9K 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Image Stabilized Optical Zoom (Black)

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Price: $349.94
Ships within the US
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours


Features:
- Moving-Image Mode captures VGA-size movies at 30 frames per second
- Powered by Lithium-ion battery pack (included); stores images on SD
memory cards (16 MB card included)
- 6-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality
14-by-19-inch enlargements
- 3x optical zoom with Mega Optical Image Stabilization; 2.5-inch LCD
display
- 14 scene modes with easy-to-access help screens


Product Description:
This Panasonic Lumix Digital-camera offers a host of distinct features
that sets it above most cameras in this price range. A prestigious
Leica DC VARIO-ELMARIT Lens with 3x Optical Zoom optical zoom lens
(35mm equivalent: 35 to 105mm) offers (critically acclaimed) superior
imaging performance.

It is further extended with up to 4x digital zoom. Jitter from shaky
hands is one of the main reasons why cameras produce blurry images. The
DMC-FX9 has a built-in gyrosensor that detects any hand movement and
relays a signal to a tiny microcomputer inside the camera, which
instantly calculates the compensation needed.

A linear motor then shifts the Optical Image Stabilizer lens as
necessary to guide incoming light from the image straight to the CCD.
You won't even notice it working--all you'll see are the outstanding
results. Add a bright, beautiful 2.5" TFT LCD screen plus multiple
scene modes (still and movie) and you've got a camera that's
incomparably easy to use without blocking your creative potentials. At
this price range, when you sum it up, this ranks among the top of its
class.

Built-in Electronic-Flash Mode - Auto, Auto/Red-eye Reduction, Slow
Sync./Red-eye Reduction, Forced On/Off Up to 2816 x 2112 still image
resolution at 4 - 3 aspect ratio. 3 - 2 and 16 - 9 ratios also
selectable Motion (movie) images at up to 640x480 Sound recording
capable for movie and still (up to 5 seconds per still) / Up to 10
seconds audio dubbing Recording Formats - Still Image - JPEG (design
rule for camera file system), DPOF corresponding / Still Image with
Audio - JPEG (design rule for camera file system) / Motion - QuickTime
and JPEG Ultracompact - Unit Size - 1.99'' x 3.70'' x 0.95'' / Weighs
about 4 ounces


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